GNA Consulting and Clinicians Implant Academy form partnership on full-arch training
GNA Consulting and Clinicians Implant Academy have launched a strategic partnership to connect advanced implant education with the practice systems needed to deliver full-arch treatment successfully. The collaboration aims to help clinicians improve case selection, patient communication and case acceptance while expanding education programming into 2027.
Why it matters: - The partnership links clinical implant training with the operational and patient-experience systems that affect whether advanced full-arch treatment gets implemented successfully. - The model is aimed at improving patient outcomes by helping practices choose the right cases, communicate treatment clearly and coordinate care with specialists when needed.
What happened: - GNA Consulting and Clinicians Implant Academy announced a strategic partnership on August 18, 2026, in Scottsdale, Arizona. - GNA Consulting focuses on full-arch growth, case acceptance, lead conversion, team performance and practice implementation. - Clinicians Implant Academy, led by oral and maxillofacial surgeon Dr. Rick Kapitan, provides advanced dental implant education. - The two organizations said the partnership is designed to bridge advanced clinical training with successful implementation inside the dental practice.
The details: - The collaboration combines CIA's surgical and implant education with GNA Consulting's systems for the patient journey, including lead conversion, treatment coordination, case acceptance, team alignment and practice growth. - The partnership will include educational programming, case-based learning, webinars, podcasts and selected CIA training experiences. - Those programs will connect clinical decision-making with the business and patient-experience systems needed to deliver advanced implant treatment. - The organizations also plan to explore broader programming for 2027 for clinicians, dental groups and industry partners. - GNA Consulting's Greg Essenmacher said one of the biggest mistakes in full-arch treatment is letting what a patient can afford today become the treatment plan. - Essenmacher said the right response may be staging treatment, bringing in a specialist or referring the case. - Dr. Rick Kapitan said clinical knowledge alone is not enough because practices still need the right patient, effective communication, trust and a team that can guide major healthcare decisions. - The partnership will emphasize responsible case selection and collaboration between general dentists and specialists. - Both organizations support a model in which doctors understand the limits of their current experience, build trusted specialist relationships and continue advancing through structured education and mentorship.
Between the lines: - The announcement reflects a broader shift in implant care toward combining surgical skill with business systems, case selection discipline and team execution. - The emphasis on collaboration over doing every procedure internally suggests the partnership is as much about practice strategy as it is about training.
What's next: - GNA Consulting and Clinicians Implant Academy will roll out joint education content and selected training experiences. - The organizations will develop additional programming for 2027 aimed at supporting fuller integration of clinical education and Full-Arch practice growth. - More information is available from GNA Consulting and Clinicians Implant Academy.
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